Slipping Clutch.

Driving back home from Scotland on Thursday afternoon, got about 20 miles from home and the clutch slipped under hard acceleration in 6th (70mph) so I backed off and it gripped and pulled ok. I drove the car all day Friday and tried to get it to slip again but failed.
I changed the clutch today as I couldn't trust the old one as I travel from North Wales to Scotland on a regular basis and the car has to be reliable.
The old clutch although worn didn't look too bad and there was no oil or contamination in the bell housing. When I drove home the new clutch slipped despite me taking it easy but only once again.
Anybody got any ideas, or is it just the new clutch bedding in?
I really really do not want to remove the gearbox again (Quattro), it was a right pain in the arse.

What clutch are you using?I replaced mine 7k miles ago with Valeo clutch kit,the car is remapped(around 200bhp and 360lbs tourque) and no problem with the slipping for me,the car pulls strong like a train.

It's a LUK clutch exactly the same as the one that came out apart from the Audi logo.
Clutch was bled, pedal is lovely and light and biting point right at the bottom. Just hope it needs a bit of bedding in.

What clutch are you using?I replaced mine 7k miles ago with Valeo clutch kit,the car is remapped(around 200bhp and 360lbs tourque) and no problem with the slipping for me,the car pulls strong like a train.

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Where did you buy your clutch from? I've looked on eurocarparts but there are numerous different models of the same name but price differences are huge?

You shouldnt need to bed in a standard friction plate - a paddle clutch is a different story... I am assuming you swapped the pressure and friction plates (sounds silly, but I know someone who accidentally refitted the old pressure plate!!)

If you hadnt said - I would be expecting some kind of oil contamination... but you said it was dry!?

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